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The Journal Building was constructed in [[1906]] at the corner of what was then Intendencia and [[DeLuna Alley|DeLuna Street]]s (DeLuna Street lessened in importance when [[Jefferson Street]] was extended north, and today is merely a city alley). The building was design and erected specifically for the ''Journal'''s newspaper operations. | The Journal Building was constructed in [[1906]] at the corner of what was then Intendencia and [[DeLuna Alley|DeLuna Street]]s (DeLuna Street lessened in importance when [[Jefferson Street]] was extended north, and today is merely a city alley). The building was design and erected specifically for the ''Journal'''s newspaper operations. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:02, 15 March 2009
The Journal Building | |
Building Information | |
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Location | 15 East Intendencia Street |
Current Owner | George Overby |
Completion Date | 1906 |
Style | Moorish |
Size | Two-story |
The Journal Building is a two-story building, located at 15 East Intendencia Street, that historically housed the operations of the Pensacola Journal. It is currently occupied by the Top of the Town (formerly Bedlam) nightclub.
History[edit]
The Journal Building was constructed in 1906 at the corner of what was then Intendencia and DeLuna Streets (DeLuna Street lessened in importance when Jefferson Street was extended north, and today is merely a city alley). The building was design and erected specifically for the Journal's newspaper operations.